Digital Projection E-Vision WXGA 6000 User Manual

E-Vision 6000 Series
USER MANUAL
INSTALLATION AND QUICK-START GUIDE
CONNECTION GUIDE
OPERATING GUIDE
REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE
LAMP2
LAMP1
AUTO
WARNING
SOURCE
RETURN
MENU
LENS SHIFT
ZOOM
+
FOCUS
POWER
ENTER
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About This Document
Please follow the instructions in this manual carefully to ensure safe and long-lasting use of the projector.
Keep this manual handy for future reference.
Symbols used in this manual
Many pages in this document have a dedicated area for notes. The information in that area is accompanied by the following symbols:
ELECTRICAL WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a danger of electrical shock unless the instructions are closely
followed.
WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a danger of physical injury to yourself and/or damage to the equipment unless
the instructions are closely followed.
NOTE: this symbol indicates that there is some important information that you should read.
Product revision
Because we at Digital Projection continually strive to improve our products, we may change specications and designs, and add new features
without prior notice.
Notes
Legal notice
Trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document remain the property of their respective owners. Digital Projection disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own.
Copyright © 2014 Digital Projection Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of this Digital Projection product.
Your projector has the following key features:
Swappable color wheels for high brightness and color critical applications.
BrilliantColor™ for increased system brightness.
DynamicBlack™ for improved black levels in dark scenes.
Vertical and horizontal keystone correction.
Control via LAN and RS232.
Motorized lens mount.
A serial number is located on the back of the projector. Please record it here:
Notes
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CONTENTS
INSTALLATION AND QUICK-START GUIDE ..............................1
WHAT’S IN THE BOX? ................................................................... 3
GETTING TO KNOW THE PROJECTOR .......................................... 4
Front, side and rear views ..................................................................... 4
Remote control ...................................................................................... 4
Control panel and remote control .......................................................... 5
Control panel indicators ........................................................................ 6
The Power indicator ............................................................................... 6
The Warning indicator ............................................................................. 6
The Lamp indicators ............................................................................... 7
CHANGING THE LENS, LAMPS AND COLOR WHEEL .................... 8
Removing the lens ................................................................................ 8
Fitting the lens ....................................................................................... 8
Changing the lamp ................................................................................ 9
Changing the color wheel.................................................................... 10
POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR ........................... 11
OPERATING THE PROJECTOR .................................................... 12
Switching the projector on ................................................................... 12
Selecting an input signal ..................................................................... 12
Adjusting the lens ................................................................................ 13
Zoom ................................................................................................ 13
Focus ............................................................................................... 13
Shift ................................................................................................. 13
Adjusting the image............................................................................. 14
Orientation ......................................................................................... 14
Aspect Ratio ....................................................................................... 14
Picture .............................................................................................. 14
Switching the projector off ................................................................... 14
CONNECTION GUIDE ............................................................................15
SIGNAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS .................................................. 17
Computer 1 ......................................................................................... 17
Computer 2 ......................................................................................... 17
Computer 3 ......................................................................................... 17
Component.......................................................................................... 17
Video or S-Video ................................................................................. 17
Monitor Out ......................................................................................... 17
SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES .......................................... 18
CONTROL CONNECTIONS ........................................................... 20
Screen Trigger..................................................................................... 20
USB ..................................................................................................... 20
Serial Port ........................................................................................... 20
LAN ( ) ........................................................................................... 20
WIRING DETAILS ......................................................................... 21
Signal inputs and outputs .................................................................... 21
Computer 1 ........................................................................................ 21
Computer 2 ........................................................................................ 22
Computer 3 ........................................................................................ 23
Component ........................................................................................ 24
Video and S-Video ............................................................................... 25
Monitor Out ........................................................................................ 26
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Control connections ............................................................................ 27
Screen Trigger output ...........................................................................27
Serial Port .......................................................................................... 27
LAN connection ( ) ......................................................................... 27
OPERATING GUIDE ................................................................................29
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL .................................................. 31
USING THE MENUS ..................................................................... 32
Opening the menus ............................................................................. 32
Inside a menu...................................................................................... 32
Navigating the menus ......................................................................... 33
Accessing sub-menus ......................................................................... 33
Editing settings .................................................................................... 33
Changing slider values ........................................................................ 34
Executing commands .......................................................................... 34
Editing numeric elds .......................................................................... 34
A TOUR OF THE MENUS .............................................................. 35
Main menu .......................................................................................... 35
Input menu .......................................................................................... 35
Adjust menu ........................................................................................ 36
Image ............................................................................................... 36
Image Options .................................................................................... 39
Video ................................................................................................ 40
Volume control ....................................................................................41
Setting menu ....................................................................................... 41
Basic tab ........................................................................................... 41
Installation tab .................................................................................... 42
Installation tab - continued ..................................................................... 43
Option tab .......................................................................................... 45
Information menu ................................................................................ 46
Usage time tab .................................................................................... 46
Input tab ............................................................................................ 46
Network tab ........................................................................................ 46
Version tab ......................................................................................... 46
Reset menu ......................................................................................... 46
MENU MAP .................................................................................. 47
REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE ..........................................51
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................... 53
SERIAL PORT CONTROL COMMANDS ........................................ 54
Header code ....................................................................................... 54
Examples .......................................................................................... 54
The commands ................................................................................... 55
Set Commands ................................................................................... 55
Get Commands ................................................................................... 56
Remote Commands ............................................................................. 57
LAN CONTROL UTILITY............................................................... 58
Power ON/OFF ................................................................................... 58
Picture and Volume controls ................................................................... 58
Source Select ..................................................................................... 58
Mute ................................................................................................. 58
Projector Status ................................................................................... 58
LAN CONFIGURATION ................................................................. 59
Settings ............................................................................................... 59
Host Name ......................................................................................... 59
Domain Name ..................................................................................... 59
Mail .................................................................................................. 59
PJLink .............................................................................................. 60
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E-Vision 6000 Series
LAMP2
LAMP1
AUTO
WARNING
SOURCE
RETURN
MENU
LENS SHIFT
ZOOM
+
FOCUS
POWER
ENTER
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IN THIS GUIDE
What’s In The Box? ............................................................................................. 3
Getting To Know The Projector...................................................................... 4
Front, side and rear views ..........................................................................................4
Remote control ............................................................................................................4
Control panel and remote control .............................................................................5
Control panel indicators .............................................................................................6
The Power indicator .......................................................................................................... 6
The Warning indicator ....................................................................................................... 6
The Lamp indicators ......................................................................................................... 7
Changing The Lens, Lamps And Color Wheel ............................................ 8
Removing the lens ......................................................................................................8
Fitting the lens .............................................................................................................8
Changing the lamp ......................................................................................................9
Changing the color wheel ........................................................................................10
Positioning The Screen And Projector ....................................................... 11
Operating The Projector ................................................................................. 12
Switching the projector on .......................................................................................12
Selecting an input signal ..........................................................................................12
Adjusting the lens .....................................................................................................13
Zoom ...............................................................................................................................13
Focus ..............................................................................................................................13
Shift .................................................................................................................................13
Adjusting the image ..................................................................................................14
Orientation ......................................................................................................................14
Aspect Ratio ....................................................................................................................14
Picture .............................................................................................................................14
Switching the projector off .......................................................................................14
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Digital Projection E-Vision 6000 Series WHAT’S IN THE BOX? Installation and Quick-Start Guide
LENS SHIFT
ZOOM
FOCUS
+
MENU
ENTER
RETURN
SOURCE
POWER
WARNING
LAMP1
LAMP2
AUTO

What’s In The Box?

Remote control
(110-385)
2 x AAA batteries
Projector
Notes
Make sure your box contains
everything listed. If any pieces are missing, contact your dealer.
You should save the original box
and packing materials, in case you ever need to ship your projector.
The projector is shipped without a
lens.
A four-segment color wheel,
optimized for brightness, is tted as
standard. Use the six-segment color wheel for optimized color.
The power cable supplied will
be appropriate to the shipping destination.
Lens cap Six-segment color wheel
VGA cable
Power cable
Important Information
(113-380)
User Manual on disc (115-759)
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Digital Projection E-Vision 6000 Series GETTING TO KNOW THE PROJECTOR Installation and Quick-Start Guide

Getting To Know The Projector

Front, side and rear views

Lamp and color
wheel cover
LENS SHIFT
ZOOM
+
Front
infra-red
window
Lens
release
lever
Rear
infra-red
window
Lens
Loudspeaker
FOCUS
MENU
LAMP2
LAMP1
AUTO
WARNING
SOURCE
RETURN
POWER
ENTER
Air
inlet
Air lter
cover
Control
panel
Connection
Mains
input
panel

Remote control

Notes
For full details of how to use the
controls and the menu system, see the Operating Guide.
The upper wheel and the PAGE
UP / PAGE DOWN buttons do not perform any function on this projector.
40°
Air
inlet
Air lter
cover
Air
outlet
Adjustable
foot
Loudspeaker
Remote control
The remote will function well within
a radius of about 7 meters (23 feet) and 15 degrees above or below the projector level.
40°
Infra-red
reception
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Control panel and remote control

Some of the controls from the remote control are duplicated on the projector control panel, as shown on the right.
The following buttons are identical:
POWER on the remote control and on the control panel.
on the remote control and ENTER on the control panel.
SOURCE and AUTO on both devices.
VOLUME + / VOLUME - on the remote control and the LEFT and
RIGHT arrow buttons on the control panel.
Notes
For full details of how to use the
controls and the menu system, see the Operating Guide.
Remote control Control panel
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MENU
ENTER
RETURN
SOURCE
AUTO

Control panel indicators

POWER WARNING LAMP1 LAMP2
The Power indicator
The Power indicator will show amber when in standby and green when the projector is on, and will ash when the projector is warming up or cooling down.
Condition Power indicator behaviour
Power off Off
Standby On (amber)
Cooling Flashing (amber)
Warming up Flashing (green)
Power on (Normal) On (green)
The Warning indicator
The Warning indicator will switch on or ash in different patterns to show different error situations.
Condition Warning indicator behaviour
Notes
Projector working normally Off
Cover error Flash and pause (red)
Temperature error Two ashes and pause (red)
Power error Three ashes and pause (red)
Fan error Four ashes and pause (red)
Key locked On (amber)
Standby, Power-saving Off
Standby, Normal On (green)
pause
pause
pause
pause
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The Lamp indicators
The Lamp indicators will show which lamp is in use, and whether it is in Normal or Eco mode.
Condition Lamp indicators behaviour
Lamp off Off
End of lamp life Flashing (red)
No lamp Flash and pause (red)
pause
Lamp error Six ashes and pause (red)
Cooling lamp Flashing (amber)
Re-light up sequence Flashing (green)
Lamp life over On (red)
Eco mode On (amber)
Normal mode On (green)
Notes
pause
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Digital Projection E-Vision 6000 Series CHANGING THE LENS, LAMPS AND COLOR WHEEL Installation and Quick-Start Guide

Changing The Lens, Lamps And Color Wheel

Removing the lens

1. Remove the lens cap.
2. Push in the lens release lever, and turn the lens anti-clockwise.
3. Remove the lens.
2
1
3

Fitting the lens

1. Position the lens so that the label marked ‘O’ is at the top, and gently insert it all the way into the lens mount.
2. Turn the lens clockwise until it clicks into place.
Notes
1
2
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Changing the lamp

1. Slide open the lamp compartment cover as shown in the picture.
2. Unscrew the two captive screws securing the lamp module.
3. Pull rmly upwards on the handle to remove the lamp module.
1
4. Insert a new lamp module.
5. Fasten the screws.
6. Replace the lamp compartment cover.
2 3
Notes
The lamp and color wheel must be
changed only by suitably qualied
personnel.
4
5
6
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Changing the color wheel

1. Slide open the lamp compartment cover as shown in the picture.
2. Unscrew the four captive screws securing the color wheel.
3. Remove the color wheel.
1
4. Insert a new color wheel.
5. Fasten the screws.
6. Replace the lamp compartment cover.
2
Notes
A four-segment color wheel,
optimized for brightness, is tted as
standard. Use the six-segment color wheel for optimized color.
3
Keep the unused color wheel in the
zipper bag in which the six-segment color wheel was packaged. The bag prevents dust from falling or collecting on the color wheel.
The lamp and color wheel must be
changed only by suitably qualied
personnel.
4 5 6
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Digital Projection E-Vision 6000 Series POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR Installation and Quick-Start Guide

Positioning The Screen And Projector

1. Install the screen, ensuring that it is in the best position for viewing by your audience.
2. Mount the projector, ensuring that it is at a suitable distance from the screen for the image to ll the screen. Set the adjustable feet so that the projector is level, and perpendicular to the screen.
Alternatively, ve M4 bolts (max length 12 mm [0.5 in]) can be used to attach the projector to a ceiling mount (optional accessory,).
2
1
3
Notes
Ensure that there is at least 50
cm (20 in) of space between the ventilation outlets and any wall, and 10 cm (4 in) on all other sides.
If ceiling mounting, ensure there
is 30 cm (12 in) of space between the projector and ceiling.
Do not stack the projectors.
Do not tilt the projector more than
±10° from side to side when in use, as this may cause serious lamp failure, damage the lamp module and cause extra cost on replacement.
4 5
Location of the ceiling mount holes at the bottom of the projector
±10°
For details on setting up image and
screen options, see Operating the Projector later in this Guide.
±360°
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Digital Projection E-Vision 6000 Series OPERATING THE PROJECTOR Installation and Quick-Start Guide

Operating The Projector

Switching the projector on

1. Connect the power cable between the mains supply and the projector. Switch on at the switch next to the power connector.
The Power indicator on the projector control panel will show amber and the Warning indicator will show green. The lamp will be off and the projector will be in STANDBY mode.
2. Press the POWER button on the control panel or on the remote control. The Power indicator on the control panel will ash green for a few seconds whilst the lamp comes up to full brightness. When the projector is ready for use, the Power indicator will show steady green.
3. Select the default language.

Selecting an input signal

Connect an input source to the projector. The signal should be automatically detected by the projector, and should be displayed within two or three seconds.
If more than one signal is connected, then select the input you want to display:
1. On either the control panel or remote, press MENU.
2. From the list of available menus, select INPUT.
3. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to navigate, then ENTER to select the input you wish to display. Press MENU to exit.
Notes
The language selection screen only
appears the rst time you power on
the projector. For information about changing the default language at a later stage, see the Operating Guide.
For full details of how to connect an
input source to the projector, see the Connection Guide.
For full details of how to use the
controls and the menu system, see the Operating Guide.
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Adjusting the lens

Zoom
Use the ZOOM +/− buttons on the control panel to adjust the lens so that the image lls the screen.
Or on the remote control:
1. Press MENU and from the list of options that appears on the screen, select SETTING.
2. On the BASIC tab, select ZOOM, then use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust the lens.
Focus
Use the FOCUS +/− buttons on the control panel to adjust the lens until the image is sharp.
Or on the remote control:
1. Press MENU and from the list of options that appears on the screen, select SETTING.
2. On the BASIC tab, select FOCUS, then use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust the focus.
Shift
• Use the LENS SHIFT buttons LEFT , RIGHT , UP and DOWN on the control panel to adjust the position of the image,
Or using the remote control:
1. Press MENU and from the list of options that appears on the screen, select SETTING.
2. On the BASIC tab, select LENS SHIFT, then use the arrow buttons LEFT , RIGHT , UP and DOWN to adjust the
position of the image.
Notes
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Adjusting the image

Orientation
1. Press MENU and from the list of options that appears on the screen, select SETTING.
2. On the INSTALLATION tab, open the CEILING & REAR setting, then select the desired image orientation. (Choose from Desktop Front,
Ceiling Rear, Desktop Rear and Ceiling Front.)
Aspect Ratio
1. Press MENU and from the list of options that appears on the screen, select ADJUST.
2. On the IMAGE OPTIONS tab, open the SCREEN setting, then select the desired screen aspect ratio. (Choose from 4:3, 16:9, 16:10,
Letterbox, True and Normal.)
Picture
1. Press MENU and from the list of options that appears on the screen, select ADJUST.
2. On the IMAGE tab, access various picture settings, such as Brightness and Contrast.

Switching the projector off

1. Press on the control panel or STANDBY on the remote control, then press the button a second time within 5 seconds to conrm your intention to switch off.
The lamp will switch off, and the Power indicator on the control panel will ash amber for a few seconds whilst the lamp cools. The Power indicator on the control panel will then show amber and the Warning indicator will show green. The projector will be in Standby mode.
2. Switch off at the switch next to the power connector. Disconnect the power cable from the projector.
Notes
Always allow the lamp to cool for
5 minutes before:
- disconnecting the power
- moving the projector
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CONNECTION GUIDE

LAMP2
LAMP1
AUTO
WARNING
SOURCE
RETURN
MENU
LENS SHIFT
ZOOM
+
FOCUS
POWER
ENTER
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IN THIS GUIDE
Signal Inputs and Outputs .............................................................................. 17
Computer 1 ................................................................................................................17
Computer 2 ................................................................................................................17
Computer 3 ................................................................................................................17
Component ................................................................................................................17
Video or S-Video........................................................................................................17
Monitor Out ................................................................................................................17
Supported Signal Input Modes ..................................................................... 18
Control Connections ........................................................................................ 20
Screen Trigger ...........................................................................................................20
USB .............................................................................................................................20
Serial Port ..................................................................................................................20
LAN ( ) ..................................................................................................................20
Wiring Details ..................................................................................................... 21
Signal inputs and outputs ........................................................................................21
Computer 1 .....................................................................................................................21
Computer 2 .....................................................................................................................22
Computer 3 .....................................................................................................................23
Component .....................................................................................................................24
Video and S-Video ..........................................................................................................25
Monitor Out .....................................................................................................................26
Control connections .................................................................................................27
Screen Trigger output .....................................................................................................27
Serial Port .......................................................................................................................27
LAN connection ( ) ...................................................................................................27
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Digital Projection E-Vision 6000 Series SIGNAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS Connection Guide
LENS SHIFT
ZOOM
FOCUS
+
MENU
ENTER
RETURN
SOURCE
POWER
WARNING
LAMP1
LAMP2
AUTO

Signal Inputs and Outputs

Computer 1

Connect an analog computer (VGA) cable to the 15-pin D-type.
Connect a stereo audio cable to the 3.5mm jack.

Computer 2

Connect a set of RGsB, RGBHV or YCrCb cables to the BNC connectors.
Connect a stereo audio cable to the 3.5mm jack.

Computer 3

Connect a DVI-D cable to the DVI connector.
Connect a stereo audio cable to the 3.5mm jack below the DVI connector.

Component

Connect a set of YPrPb or YCrCb cables to the RCA phono connectors.
Connect a pair of audio cables to the L and R audio connectors or a single
audio cable to the L connector.
Notes
For a complete listing of pin
congurations for all signal and
control connectors, see Wiring Details later in this Guide.

Video or S-Video

Connect a composite video cable to the single RCA phono connector, or an
S-Video cable to the 4-pin mini-DIN.
Connect a pair of audio cables to the L and R audio connectors or a single
audio cable to the L connector.

Monitor Out

Connect an analog monitor (VGA) cable to the 15-pin D-type.
Connect a stereo audio cable to the 3.5mm jack.
Monitor Out only displays the input
from Computer 1.
Connection Panel
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Digital Projection E-Vision 6000 Series SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES Connection Guide

Supported Signal Input Modes

Signal Resolution Refresh
Rate
( Hz )
SDTV 480i 720 x 480 59.94 525 15.73
576i 720 x 576 50 625 15.63
HDTV 480p 720 x 480 59.94 525 31.47
576p 720 x 576 50 625 31.25 720p50 1280 x 720 50 750 37.50 720p60 1280 x 720 60 750 45.00 1080i50 1920 x 1080 50 1125 28.13 1080i60 1920 x 1080 60 1125 33.75 1080p50 1920 x 1080 50 1125 56.25 1080p60 1920 x 1080 60 1125 67.5
COMPUTER 480p 640 x 480 59.9 526 31.5
VGA72 640 x 480 72.8 521 37.9 VGA75 640 x 480 75 500 37.5 VGA85 640 x 480 85 509 43.3 SVGA56 800 x 600 56.3 625 35.2 SVGA60 800 x 600 60.3 629 37.9 SVGA72 800 x 600 72.2 666 48.1 SVGA75 800 x 600 75 625 46.9 SVGA85 800 x 600 85.1 631 53.7 XGA60 1024 x 768 60 807 48.4 XGA70 1024 x 768 70.1 806 56.5 XGA75 1024 x 768 75 800 60 WXGA60 1280 x 720 59.9 746 44.7 WXGA60 1280 x 720 60 750 45 WXGA60 1280 x 768 59.9 798 47.8 WXGA60 1280 x 800 59.8 831 49.7 WXGA75 1280 x 800 74.9 838 62.8 WXGA60 1360 x 768 60 795 47.7
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Total number of lines
Horizontal Frequency
(kHz)
VIDEO /
S-VIDEO
COMPONENT
(VGA)
COMPUTER 1
COMPUTER 2
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(RGB/YCrCb)
COMPUTER 3
Notes
(DVI-D)
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Signal Resolution Refresh
Rate
( Hz )
Total
number
of lines
Horizontal
Frequency
(kHz)
COMPUTER WXGA60 1366 x 768 59.8 799 47.8 continued WXGA+60 1440 x 900 59.9 933 55.9
SXGA75 1152 x 864 75 900 67.5 SXGA60 1280 x 960 60 1000 60 SXGA60 1280 x 1024 60 1067 64 SXGA75 1280 x 1024 75 1067 80 SXGA+60 1400 x 1050 60 1088 65.3 WSXGA+ 1680 x 1050 60 1088 65.3 UXGA60 1600 x 1200 60 1250 75.00
MAC MAC13 640 x 480 66.6 526 35.0
MAC16 832 x 624 74.5 667 49.7 MAC19 1024 x 768 74.9 804 60.2 MAC21 1152 x 870 75.1 915 68.7
VIDEO /
S-VIDEO
(VGA)
COMPONENT
COMPUTER 1
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(RGB/YCrCb)
COMPUTER 2
COMPUTER 3
Notes
(DVI-D)
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Digital Projection E-Vision 6000 Series CONTROL CONNECTIONS Connection Guide
LENS SHIFT
ZOOM
FOCUS
+
MENU
ENTER
RETURN
SOURCE
POWER
WARNING
LAMP1
LAMP2
AUTO

Control Connections

Screen Trigger

The Trigger output can be connected to an electrically operated screen,
automatically deploying the screen when the projector is switched on, and retracting the screen when the projector is switched to standby.
USB
The USB port is used to download rmware updates, issued from time to
time by Digital Projection.

Serial Port

The projector’s features can be controlled via a serial connection, using the
control strings described in the Remote Communications Guide.
LAN ( )
The projector’s features can be controlled via a LAN connection, using
the industry standard PJLink commands. The PJLink specication can be downloaded from http://pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/english - click on the Specications link.
The LAN IP Address of the projector can be set by using the Network
submenu, which can be found in the Advanced Setting submenu in the Installation menu.
Once the LAN IP Address has been set, it is possible to assign a Host
Name and Domain Name to the projector, and to set up an Alert Mail address and PJLink password.
A number of basic picture and input settings can be controlled directly using
the embedded LAN Control utility.
Notes
For a complete listing of pin
congurations for all signal and
control connectors, see Wiring Details later in this Guide.
Only one remote connection can
be used at any one time. For more information, see the Installation menu in the Operating Guide.
When Standby Mode is set to
Power-saving, the LAN connection
is disabled.
For more information about
PJLink settings, see the Remote Communications Guide.
For full details of how to use the
LAN Control Utility, see the Remote Communications Guide.
Connection Panel
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Wiring Details

Signal inputs and outputs

Computer 1
Video input: analog computer (VGA)
15 way D-type connector
1 R
2 G
3 B
4 unused
5 Digital Ground (H Sync)
6 R Ground
7 B Ground
8 G Ground
9 +5v
10 Digital Ground (V Sync/DDC)
11 unused
12 SDA
13 H Sync
14 V Sync
15 SCL
Notes
For full details of all input settings,
see the Setting menu in the
Operating Guide.
Computer 1 video:
pin view of female connector
Audio input
3.5mm mini jack
Tip Left
Ring Right
Sleeve Ground
Tip
Sleeve
Ring
Computer 1 audio
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Computer 2
Video input: RGBHV, RGsB or YCrCb
5 x 75 ohm BNC
RGBHV RGsB YCrCb
Green Green + Sync Y
Blue Blue Cb
Red Red Cr
Hsync
Vsync
Audio input
3.5mm mini jack
Tip Left
Ring Right
Sleeve Ground
R/Cr G/Y B/Cb H V
Computer 2 video
Tip
Sleeve
Ring
Computer 2 audio
Notes
For full details of all input settings,
see the Setting menu in the Operating Guide.
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Computer 3
Video input: DVI-D
24 way D-type connector
1 TMDS Data 2-
2 TMDS Data 2+
3 TMDS Data 2 Shield
4 unused
5 unused
6 DDC Clock
7 DDC Data
8 unused
9 TMDS Data 1-
10 TMDS Data 1+
11 TMDS Data 1 Shield
12 unused
13 unused
14 +5 V Power
15 Ground
16 Hot Plug Detect*
17 TMDS Data 0-
18 TMDS Data 0+
19 TMDS Data 0 Shield
20 unused
21 unused
22 TMDS Clock Shield
23 TMDS Clock+
24 TMDS Clock-
Computer 3 video:
pin view of female connector
Notes
High Denition Content Protection
(HDCP) is supported on this input.
For full details of all input settings,
see the Setting menu in the Operating Guide.
Audio input
3.5mm mini jack
Tip Left
Ring Right
Sleeve Ground
Tip
Sleeve
Ring
Computer 3 audio
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Component
Video input
3 x RCA Phono
YCrCb YPrPb
Cr Pr
Y Y
Cb Pb
Audio
2 x RCA Phono
Left or Mono audio
Right audio
Notes
Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr
For full details of all input settings,
see the Setting menu in the
Operating Guide.
Component video
L R
Component audio
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Video and S-Video
Video input
1 x RCA Phono
Composite Video
S-Video input
4 pin mini-DIN
1 Y Ground
2 C Ground
3 Luminance (Y)
4 Chrominance (C)
Shared audio input for Video and S-Video
2 x RCA Phono
Left or Mono audio
Right audio
Video
S-Video:
pin view of female connector
L R
Video and S-Video: shared audio input
Notes
For full details of all input settings,
see the Advanced menu in the Operating Guide.
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Monitor Out
Video output: analog computer (VGA)
15 way D-type connector
1 R
2 G
3 B
4 unused
5 Digital Ground (H Sync)
6 R Ground
7 B Ground
8 G Ground
9 +5v
10 Digital Ground (V Sync/DDC)
11 unused
12 SDA
13 H Sync
14 V Sync
15 SCL
Audio output
3.5mm mini jack
Tip Left
Ring Right
Sleeve Ground
Monitor Out video:
pin view of female connector
Tip
Sleeve
Ring
Notes
Monitor Out only displays the input
from Computer 1.
For full details of all input settings,
see the Advanced menu in the
Operating Guide.
Monitor Out audio
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Control connections

Screen Trigger output
3.5mm mini jack
Tip Signal
Sleeve Ground
Serial Port
9 way D-type connector
1 unused
2 Received Data (RX)
3 Transmitted Data (TX)
4 unused
5 Signal Ground
6 unused
7 unused
8 unused
9 unused
Tip
Sleeve
Screen Trigger
Serial Port:
pin view of female connector
Notes
Only one remote connection can
be used at any one time. For more information, see the Installation menu in the Operating Guide.
LAN connection ( )
RJ45 socket
For information about how to set
the LAN IP conguration, see the
Operating Guide.
LAN connection
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E-Vision 6000 Series

OPERATING GUIDE

LAMP2
LAMP1
AUTO
WARNING
SOURCE
RETURN
MENU
LENS SHIFT
ZOOM
+
FOCUS
POWER
ENTER
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IN THIS GUIDE
Using The Remote Control ............................................................................. 31
Using The Menus ............................................................................................... 32
Opening the menus ...................................................................................................32
Inside a menu ............................................................................................................32
Navigating the menus ...............................................................................................33
Accessing sub-menus ..............................................................................................33
Editing settings .........................................................................................................33
Changing slider values .............................................................................................34
Executing commands ...............................................................................................34
Editing numeric elds ...............................................................................................34
A Tour Of The Menus ....................................................................................... 35
Main menu .................................................................................................................35
Input menu .................................................................................................................35
Adjust menu ..............................................................................................................36
Image ..............................................................................................................................36
Image Options .................................................................................................................39
Video ...............................................................................................................................40
Volume control ..........................................................................................................41
Setting menu .............................................................................................................41
Basic tab .........................................................................................................................41
Installation tab .................................................................................................................42
Installation tab - continued ..............................................................................................43
Option tab .......................................................................................................................45
Menu Map............................................................................................................. 47
MAIN ...........................................................................................................................47
INPUT .........................................................................................................................47
ADJUST ......................................................................................................................47
VOLUME .....................................................................................................................48
SETTING .....................................................................................................................48
RESET ........................................................................................................................49
Information menu ......................................................................................................46
Usage time tab ................................................................................................................46
Input tab ..........................................................................................................................46
Network tab .....................................................................................................................46
Version tab ......................................................................................................................46
Reset menu ................................................................................................................46
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Digital Projection E-Vision 6000 Series USING THE REMOTE CONTROL Operating Guide

Using The Remote Control

ARROW BUTTONS: navigate through the menus, adjust sliders (with LEFT and RIGHT)
KEYSTONE: adjust
MENU: display the MAIN menu, go back to the previous menu
Keystone
Power
Laser
Volume
Volume
Notes
Transmit LED
POWER switch
LASER: use the remote control as a screen pointer
ENTER:
conrm your selection
AUDIO VOLUME
STATUS: see information about lamp usage,
projector running time and lter time
Some options and controls may not
be available due to settings in the menus.
For full details of how to use the
menu system, see later in this guide.
Direct exposure to the laser beam
may damage the eye.
The grayed out buttons have no
function on this projector.
+
AUTO: reacquire the source
SOURCE: select an input source
FREEZE: freeze the current image frame
Menu Status Mute
Auto Blank Zoom +
Zoom -Source Freeze
MUTE: switch both video and sound On and Off
ZOOM: Digital zoom
BLANK: switch video On and Off
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Using The Menus

Opening the menus

Access the various menus using either the projector control panel or the remote control. On either device,
press the MENU button.
A page opens on the screen showing a list of available menus. Use the
UP and DOWN arrows to navigate through the list and press ENTER to open a menu.

Inside a menu

When you open a menu, the page consists of the following elements:
Title bar at the top
Shows which menu (and sub-menu) you have accessed.
Tabs and page
The active tab is highlighted. When you move to a different tab, a different page opens below.
Items on the page
These can be sub-menus, settings, sliders, numeric elds or
commands.
Available and unavailable items
Unavailable items appear grayed out. Whether an item is available may depend on other settings.
MENU
Volume
+
POWER WARNING LAMP1 LAMP2
RETURNENTER
SOURCE AUTO
Remote control Projector control panel
Menu Title
Tab 1 Tab 2 Tab 3
Active Tab
Sub-menu 1
Sub-menu 2
Setting 1 Current value
Setting 2 Current value
Setting 3 - unavailable Current value
Slider
Numeric Field 123 . 456 . 789 . 012
Command
Notes
Some menu options and controls
may not be available due to settings in other menus. These will be shaded gray on the actual menu.
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Navigating the menus

When you open a page with tabs, you can do the following:
move from tab to tab using the LEFT and RIGHT arrows.
return to the previous level by pressing MENU or RETURN.
navigate from the tabs to the page using the down arrow.
Within a menu page you can do the following:
navigate within the page using the UP and DOWN arrows.
move back to the tabs by pressing MENU or RETURN.

Accessing sub-menus

Some menu items are sub-menus. They open new pages which in turn contain menu items. To access a sub-menu,
navigate within the page using the UP and DOWN arrows until the sub-menu is highlighted, and press ENTER.

Editing settings

Each setting contains a list of values to choose from. You can change the value in two different ways.
• Navigate to the menu item and press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow.
Alternatively, you can view the list and choose a value:
1. Navigate to the menu item and press ENTER.
2. In the pop-up list that opens, use the UP and DOWN arrows to highlight an item, and press ENTER again to apply the change and close the pop-up list.
Notes
Some menu options and controls
may not be available due to settings in other menus. These will be shaded gray on the actual menu.
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Changing slider values

1. Navigate to the menu item and press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow to adjust the value.
2. When ready, press MENU or RETURN to exit the slider.

Executing commands

Select a command item and press ENTER to execute it.
In some cases you will see a conrmation message. Use the LEFT and
RIGHT arrows to select OK or RETURN, and press ENTER again to
conrm your choice.
Editing numeric elds
1. Navigate to the item containing the elds and press ENTER to access it.
2. Move from eld to eld within the line using the LEFT and
RIGHT arrows.
3. Alter the value of a eld by pressing the UP and DOWN arrows.
Once you have made your changes on the page, navigate to the
Apply Settings command and press ENTER to execute it.
Menu Title
Tab 1 Tab 2 Tab 3
Active Tab
Sub-menu 1
Sub-menu 2
Setting 1 Current value
Setting 2 Current value
Slider Active Item 123 . 456 . 789 . 012123
Numeric Field 123 . 456 . 789 . 012
Apply settings
Notes
Some menu options and controls
may not be available due to settings in other menus. These will be shaded gray on the actual menu.
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A Tour Of The Menus

Main menu

The projector settings are grouped into six menus as shown in the illustration.
Input
Set the input source.
Adjust
Access image properties. The Adjust menu is divided in three sections: Image, Image Options and Video.
Volume
Change the volume of the internal loudspeaker.
Setting
Access various projector settings. The Setting menu is divided in three sections: Basic, Installation and Option.
Information
View your current conguration.
Reset
Restore the factory default settings.
Use UP and DOWN to highlight a menu, and press ENTER to open the highlighted menu.
Input
Input Adjust
Volume
Setting
Information
Reset
Notes
See also Using the Menus, earlier
in this guide and Menu Map, later in this guide.

Input menu

This setting controls the input source used by the projector. Choose from the following input sources:
Computer 1 (VGA)
Computer 2 (RGBHV, RGsB or YCrCb)
Computer 3 (DVI-D)
Component
Video
S-Video
To set the input source, use UP and DOWN to select an input source, and press ENTER.
See the Connection Guide for
further information about the available inputs and connections.
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Adjust menu

The Adjust menu contains three tabs: Image, Image Options and Video.
Image
The Image tab is used to alter picture settings.
Image select
Select one of the display modes as required.
Detail setting
This sub-menu contains image adjustment options.
Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness, Color and Tint
Set the sliders for these settings as required.
Reset
Restore factory default settings.
Adjust
Image Image Options Video
Image
Image select 1: High-bright
Detail setting
Contrast
Brightness
Sharpness
Color
Tint
Reset
Notes
Adjust menu
50
50
12
50
50
Image tab
See the next page for a full
description of the Detail setting sub-menu. See also Menu Map later in this guide.
The Reset command only affects
settings on the Image tab.
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Detail setting sub-menu
The Detail setting menu contains three tabs: Basic, White balance, and Color correction.
Basic tab
Gamma
Choose from:
Dynamic
The gamma curve is adjusted automatically, depending on the image content.
Natural
Balanced shadow detail and black level.
Black detail
Increased shadow detail at the expense of elevated black levels.
Press LEFT or RIGHT to change the setting.
Color temp.
Choose a value from 5000 (warmer) to 10500 (cooler).
BrilliantColor
Allows for increased projector brightness at the expense of accurate color reproduction.
Detail setting
Image White balance Color correction
Basic
Gamma Dynamic
Color temp.
BrilliantColor
6500
4
Notes
Adjust menu
Image tab
Detail setting sub-menu
Basic tab
Color temp. and BrilliantColor are
not available when Image Select is set to High-bright or Presentation.
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White balance and Color correction tabs
These tabs allow ne adjustment of color settings to correct for the source or
viewing environment.
Detail setting
Basic White balance Color correction
Red
Green
Blue
Contrast R
Contrast G
Contrast B
Detail setting
Basic White balance Color correction
Red
Green
Blue
Yellow
Magenta
Cyan
White Balance
Color correction
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Notes
50
50
50
50
50
50
Adjust menu
Image tab
Detail setting sub-menu
White Balance tab
Adjust menu
Image tab
Detail setting sub-menu
Color correction tab
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Image Options
Screen
Set the aspect ratio of the projected image. Choose from 4:3, 16:9,
16:10, LetterBox, True and Normal.
Overscan
Remove unwanted artefacts from the edges of your image by cropping the edges or increasing the size of the image to force the edges off­screen.
Unwanted artefacts along the image edges usually occur when the projector is connected to a low quality input souce.
Choose a level of overscan between 0% and 15%.
PC adj.
Control the position of the projected image:
Horizontal and Vertical
Move the image along the horizontal or vertical axis.
Total dots
Fine tune a computer image or remove any vertical banding that might appear.
Fine sync
Adjust the clock phase or reduce video noise, dot or cross talk.
Adjust
Image Image Options Video
Screen 4:3
Overscan 0%
PC adj.
Horizontal
Vertical
Total dots
Fine sync
WXGA Mode Off
Image Options
Notes
Adjust menu
Image Options tab
50
50
12
50
PC adj. settings are used for
Computer 1 signals only. Their
range and default values depend on the input standard.
Only use Fine Sync after you have
adjusted the Total dots setting.
WXGA mode
Choose On to give priority to WXGA (1280 x 768) modes.
When WXGA mode is set to On,
XGA (1024 x 768) modes may not be displayed correctly.
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Video
Noise reduction
Set the noise reduction level as required.
3D Y/C separation
Switch this setting on to increase the separation of Y (brightness) from C (color).
Progressive
Choose the Progressive conversion (deinterlacing) method.
Color matrix
In most cases, the Auto setting determines the correct color space to
use. If it does not, you can choose a specic color space:
RGB uses RGB color space.
SDTV sets the color space to that dened in ITU-R BT.601.
HDTV sets the color space to that dened in ITU-R BT.709.
Film
Set to Auto or specify the pulldown extraction method as required.
Adjust
Image Image Options Video
Noise reduction Off
3D Y/C separation Off
Progressive Off
Color matrix Auto
Film Off
Notes
Video
Adjust menu
Video tab
3D Y/C separation is only available
on the Video and S-Video inputs.
Color matrix is not available on the
Video and S-Video inputs.
The Film setting is available only for
interlaced signals on the Video or S-Video inputs.
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Volume control

Select Volume from the main menu to bring out the volume slider.
To exit the volume slider, press MENU or RETURN.

Setting menu

The Setting menu contains three tabs: Basic, Installation and Option.
Basic tab
Keystone
Adjust horizontal and vertical keystone values.
Lamp control
Choose between Normal and Eco. Using the Eco mode extends lamp life and reduces fan noise.
Lamp mode
Choose whether you will use both lamps simultaneously (Dual) or one at a time (Lamp 1 or Lamp 2).
Lamp interval
If not in dual lamp mode, set the time period the projector will run each lamp before switching to the other. Choose from Off, 1 week, 4 weeks and 2000H.
Language
Set the language for all menus.
Lens Shift, Zoom and Focus
Adjust as required.
Volume
30
Setting
Image Installation Option
Basic
Keystone
Lamp control Normal
Lamp mode Dual
Lamp interval 1 week
Language English
Lens Shift
Zoom
Focus
Notes
The VOLUME + and VOLUME -
controls have dedicated buttons on both the remote control and the control panel.
Setting menu
Basic tab
In Eco mode the lamp will run at
80% power.
The Lens Shift, Zoom and Focus
controls have dedicated buttons on the projector control panel.
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Installation tab
Ceiling & Rear
Desktop is for a unit standing on its feet; set to Ceiling if the projector is
mounted upside down. Front and Rear dene whether the projector is in front of the screen or behind it.
Select as required from Desktop Front, Desktop Rear, Ceiling Front and Ceiling Rear.
Communication speed
Sets the Serial Port (RS232) baud rate. Longer cable connections may require lower speeds.
Display time
Sets the amount of time a menu is displayed on the screen.
Background
Denes what appears on the screen when there is no input signal.
PIN code lock
When the PIN code lock is enabled, a security password will need to be entered before the projector can be used, or before the lock can be disabled.
When setting the lock for the rst time, the password needs to be
entered twice, to ensure that it is correct.
The password is a combination of the LEFT , RIGHT , UP and DOWN arrows, between four and ten characters long.
Key lock
Enable this setting to lock the control panel. To unlock the control panel, press and hold RETURN for ten seconds.
DynamicBlack
Set to On or Off as required.
Setting
Basic Installation Option
Ceiling & Rear Desktop front
Communication speed 4800bps
Display time Auto 5 sec
Background Blue
PIN code lock Off
Key lock Off
DynamicBlack Off
RC sensor Both
Network setting
Standby mode Normal
PC control PC control
Installation
Notes
Setting menu
Installation tab
The Communication speed setting
is not available if PC control is set to Network.
Make a note of your password
and keep it safe. If you are unable to retrieve the password, the projector can no longer be started. Contact your dealer for assistance.
Key lock does not affect the remote
control.
DynamicBlack reduces the overall
light output for images that contain a lot of black. This improves the perceived contrast ratio.
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Installation tab - continued
RC sensor
Controls whether the projector will use the infrared sensor at the front, the one at the back, or both.
Network setting
This sub-menu allows you to adjust network settings.
Standby mode
Choose between Normal and Power-saving standby mode.
PC control
Choose from PC Control (RS232) or Network (LAN) as the remote connection used for external control of the projector.
Notes
Setting menu
Installation tab
See the next page for a detailed
description of all settings and commands available from the Network setting sub-menu.
In Power-saving standby mode the
following functions are not available:
- Monitor Out
- HTTP server functions
- Network mode
so it will not be possible to turn the
projector on remotely, except via the Serial Port.
In Normal standby mode, the
Warning indicator shows a green light, while in Power-saving mode it is unlit.
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Network setting sub-menu
The Network setting menu contains the following settings:
DHCP
Set DHCP to Enable if the IP address is to be assigned by a DHCP server, or Disable if it is to be set here.
IP Address, Subnet, Gateway and DNS
If DHCP is set to Disable, edit these settings as required.
In order for the settings to take effect, select Apply settings and press
ENTER to execute the command.
Network setting
Setting
DHCP Enable Disable
IP address 172 . 16 . 7 . 15
Subnet 255 . 255 . 255 . 0
Gateway Enable Disable
172 . 16 . 7 . 201
DNS Enable Disable
172 . 16 . 1 . 84
Apply settings
Setting menu
Installation tab
Network setting
Notes
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Option tab
Power management
Set the amount of time the projector will remain on without an input source before going into standby mode.
Screen trigger
Set this to On to enable the screen trigger.
Fan control
Max increases the fan speed to compensate for reduced air density at
high altitude.
Default input select
If Default input select is set to Auto, the projector will cycle the inputs until a source is detected. If set to Last, the default input will be the last used.
Color system
Choose the color system for Video and S-Video. Select from Auto,
NTSC, PAL and SECAM.
Message
If you do not want projector status messages to be displayed, set Message to Off.
Filter warning
Choose a Filter warning time interval from the list, or select Off.
Search mode
Setting
Basic Installation Option
Power management Off
Screen trigger Off
Fan control Max
Default input select Last
Color system
Video Auto
S-Video Auto
Message Off
Filter warning Off
Search mode Fine
Notes
Option
Setting menu
Option tab
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Information menu

The information menu is arranged in four tabs: Usage time, Input, Network and Version.
Usage time tab
Displays information about lamp usage, projector running time and lter time.
Input tab
Displays information about the active source.
Network tab
Displays network information.
Version tab
Displays the model name and rmware version.

Reset menu

The Reset menu allows you to restore factory default settings. You can choose to reset the following:
Current signal
All items in the Adjust menu can be reset.
All data
Resets all settings apart from Language, Background, Key lock,
Security, Network mode, Communication speed, Lamp life remaining, Lamp time and Filter time.
Clear lamp1 time, Clear lamp2 time and Clear lter time
Use when replacing lamps or cleaning the lter.
To reset any of the above settings:
1. Select one of the options and click ENTER.
2. In the conrmation dialog, select OK and click ENTER again to conrm your choice.
Information
Usage time
Usage time Input Network Version
Lamp1 life remaining 50%
Lamp2 life remaining 50%
Lamp1 time 1000[H]
Lamp2 time 1000[H]
PJ time 1000[H]
Filter time 1000[H]
Reset
Current signal
All data
Clear lamp1 time
Clear lamp2 time
Clear filter time
!
Are you sure?
OK Cancel
Notes
The lamp life percentage shown
here is based on expected lamp life in controlled laboratory conditions.
The actual life may vary depending
on installation environment, orientation and lamp mode (Normal or Eco).
Network settings are congured
in the Network setting menu. Go to the Setting > Installation > Network setting.
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Menu Map

Menu Sub Menus and Controls
MAIN
Input, Adjust, Volume, Setting, Information, Reset
INPUT
Computer 1, Computer 2, Computer 3, Component, Video, S-Video
ADJUST
Image
Image select High-bright, Presentation, Video, Movie, Graphic, sRGB Detail settings Basic Gamma Dynamic, Natural, Black detail Color temp. 5000K, 6500K, 7800K, 8500K, 9300K, 10500K BrilliantColor 1 ~ 3 White balance Red 0 ~ 100 (50) Green 0 ~ 100 (50) Blue 0 ~ 100 (50) Contrast R 0 ~ 100 (50) Contrast G 0 ~ 100 (50) Contrast B 0 ~ 100 (50) Color correction Red -60.0 ~ 60.0 (0.0) Green -60.0 ~ 60.0 (0.0) Blue -60.0 ~ 60.0 (0.0) Yellow -60.0 ~ 60.0 (0.0) Magenta -60.0 ~ 60.0 (0.0) Cyan -60.0 ~ 60.0 (12.0) Contrast 0 ~ 100 (50) Brightness 0 ~ 100 (50) Sharpness 0 ~ 31 (15) Color 0 ~ 100 (50) Tint 0 ~ 100 (50) Reset
Notes
The default values of the Gamma,
Color temp. and BrilliantColor settings depend on the Image select setting.
Some of the information in this menu
map is summarised. See the actual menu on the projector for full detail.
The underlined text represents
the factory default value for each setting.
Some menu options and controls
may not be available due to settings in other menus. These will be shaded gray on the actual menu.
Where it would be helpful, some
menu options are described in more detail earlier in this guide.
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Menu Sub Menus and Controls
Image options
Screen 4:3, 16:9, 16:10, Letterbox, True, Normal Overscan 0%, 5%, 10%, 15% PC adj. Horizontal Vertical Total dot Fine sync WXGA mode On, Off
Video
Noise reduction Off, Low, Mid, High 3D Y/C separation On, Off Progressive Off, Still, Normal, Movie Color matrix Auto, RGB, SDTV, HDTV Film Off, 2-2, 2-3 Auto, 2-2 On, 2-3 On
VOLUME
0-61
SETTING
Basic
Keystone Horizontal -100 ~ 100 (0) Vertical -100 ~ 100 (0) Lamp control Normal, Eco Lamp mode Dual, Lamp1, Lamp2 Lamp interval Off, 1 week, 4 weeks, 2000H Language English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Japanese, Simplied Chinese, Traditional
Chinese
Lens shift Zoom Focus
Notes
The range and default values of the
PC adj. settings depend on the input standard.
Some of the information in this menu
map is summarised. See the actual menu on the projector for full detail.
The underlined text represents
the factory default value for each setting.
Some menu options and controls
may not be available due to settings in other menus. These will be shaded gray on the actual menu.
Where it would be helpful, some
menu options are described in more detail earlier in this guide.
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Menu Sub Menus and Controls
Installation
Ceiling & Rear Desktop Front, Ceiling Rear, Desktop Rear, Ceiling Front Communication speed 4800bps, 9600bps, 19200bps, 38400bps Display time Manual, Auto 5 sec, Auto 15 sec, Auto 45 sec Background Blue, Black, Logo Pin code lock Off, On Key lock Off, On DynamicBlack Off, On RC sensor Both, Front, Back Network setting DHCP Enable, Disable IP address Subnet Gateway Enable, Disable DNS Enable, Disable Apply settings Standby mode Normal, Power-saving PC control PC control, Network
Option
Power management Off, 0:05, 0:10, 0:20, 0:30 Screen trigger Off, On Fan control Normal, Max Default input select Last, Auto, Computer 1, Computer 2, Computer 3, Component, Video, S-Video Color system Video Auto, NTSC, PAL, SECAM S-Video Auto, NTSC, PAL, SECAM Message Off, On Filter warning Off, 100H, 200H, 500H, 1000H Search mode Normal, Fine
Notes
Some of the information in this menu
map is summarised. See the actual menu on the projector for full detail.
The underlined text represents
the factory default value for each setting.
Some menu options and controls
may not be available due to settings in other menus. These will be shaded gray on the actual menu.
Where it would be helpful, some
menu options are described in more detail earlier in this guide.
RESET
Current signal
All data
Clear lamp1 time
Clear lamp2 time
Clear lter time
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LAMP2
LAMP1
AUTO
WARNING
SOURCE
RETURN
MENU
LENS SHIFT
ZOOM
+
FOCUS
POWER
ENTER
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IN THIS GUIDE
Introduction ........................................................................................................ 53
Serial Port Control Commands ..................................................................... 54
Header code ...................................................................................................................54
Examples ........................................................................................................................54
The Commands .........................................................................................................55
Set Commands ...............................................................................................................55
Get Commands ...............................................................................................................56
Remote Commands ........................................................................................................57
LAN Control Utility ........................................................................................... 58
Power ON/OFF ...............................................................................................................58
Picture and Volume controls ...........................................................................................58
Source Select ..................................................................................................................58
Mute ................................................................................................................................58
Projector Status ..............................................................................................................58
LAN Conguration ............................................................................................. 59
Settings ......................................................................................................................59
Host Name ......................................................................................................................59
Domain Name .................................................................................................................59
Mail .................................................................................................................................59
PJLink .............................................................................................................................60
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Digital Projection E-Vision 6000 Series INTRODUCTION Remote Communications Guide

Introduction

The projector can be controlled by using an external control system in three different ways:
The projector’s features can be controlled via a serial connection, using the control strings described in this guide.
The projector’s features can be controlled via a LAN connection, using the industry standard PJLink commands.
A number of basic picture and input settings can be controlled directly using the embedded LAN Control utility.
Notes
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Digital Projection E-Vision 6000 Series SERIAL PORT CONTROL COMMANDS Remote Communications Guide

Serial Port Control Commands

There are three types of command, Set commands, Get commands and Remote commands. The individual commands are described later
in this guide. All commands consist of ASCII text strings ending with an ASCII carriage return character [CR].
Set commands: <header code> <command> [CR]
Set commands with data: <header code> s <command> <data> [CR]
Get commands: <header code> q <command> [CR]
Remote commands: <header code> r <command> [CR]

Header code

The header code comprises the following character:
ASCII: ~
Hex: 7E
Examples
Power On:
ASCII: ~ P N [CR]
Hex: 7E 50 4E 0D
Set brightness to 25:
ASCII: ~ s B 25 [CR]
Hex: 7E 73 42 32 35 0D
Get brightness (brightness is 18 in this example):
ASCII: ~ q B [CR] The projector returns: 18
Hex: 7E 71 42 0D The projector returns: 31 38
Simulate pressing of BLANK remote key:
ASCII: ~ r B [CR]
Hex: 7E 72 42 0D
Notes
Use a null-modem cable to connect
the projector to a PC.
The Serial Port settings are:
● Communication speed (baud rate) - 38,400 bps
● Data length - 8 bits
● Stop bits - one
● Parity - none
● Flow control - none
The Communication speed (baud
rate) can be adjusted. For details, see the Operating Guide.
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The commands

The commands are divided into three groups: Set Commands, Get Commands and Remote Commands.
Set Commands
ASCII Hex Function Description
~ P N [CR] 7E 50 4E 0D Power On
~ P F [CR] 7E 50 46 0D Power Off
~ A I [CR] 7E 41 49 0D Auto Image
~ S 1 [CR] 7E 53 31 0D Select Input 1 (Computer 1)
~ S 2 [CR] 7E 53 32 0D Select Input 2 (Computer 2)
~ S 3 [CR] 7E 53 33 0D Select Input 3 (Computer 3)
~ S 4 [CR] 7E 53 34 0D Select Input 4 (Component)
~ S 5 [CR] 7E 53 35 0D Select Input 5 (Video)
~ S 6 [CR] 7E 53 36 0D Select Input 6 (S-Video)
~ s B ? [CR] 7E 73 42 ? 0D Brightness ? = the value to be set, between 0 and 100 (the default is 50)
~ s C ? [CR] 7E 73 43 ? 0D Contrast ? = the value to be set, between 0 and 100 (the default is 50)
~ s R ? [CR] 7E 73 52 ? 0D Color ? = the value to be set, between 0 and 100 (the default is 50)
~ s N ? [CR] 7E 73 4E ? 0D Tint ? = the value to be set, between 0 and 100 (the default is 50)
~ s A ? [CR] 7E 73 41 ? 0D Screen ? = the value to be set;
0 = 4:3; 1 = 16:9; 2 = 16:10; 3 = Side Cut; 4 = Letterbox; 5 = True; 6 = Normal
~ s T ? [CR] 7E 73 54 ? 0D Color Temperature ? = the value to be set;
0 = 5000K; 1 = 6500K; 2 = 7800K; 3 = 8500K; 4 = 9300K; 5 = 10500K
~ s J ? [CR] 7E 73 4A ? 0D Ceiling & Rear ? = the value to be set;
0 = Desktop Front; 1 = Ceiling Rear; 2 = Desktop Rear; 3 = Ceiling Front
Notes
Spaces are shown in the examples
for clarity, but are NOT used in the actual commands or replies.
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Notes
Get Commands
ASCII Hex Function Return String
~ q V [CR] 7E 71 56 0D Software Version The current software version.
~ q P [CR] 7E 71 50 0D Power State On or Off
~ q S [CR] 7E 71 53 0D Input Select One of the following:
Computer1, Computer2, Computer3, Component, Video, S-Video
~ q L [CR] 7E 71 4C 0D Lamp Hours Between 0 and 2000, between 0 and 2000
~ q L1 [CR] 7E 71 4C 31 0D Lamp1 Hours Between 0 and 2000
~ q L2 [CR] 7E 71 4C 32 0D Lamp2 Hours Between 0 and 2000
~ q B [CR] 7E 71 42 0D Brightness Between 0 and 100
~ q C [CR] 7E 71 43 0D Contrast Between 0 and 100
~ q R [CR] 7E 71 52 0D Saturation Between 0 and 100
~ q N [CR] 7E 71 4E 0D Tint (Video) Between 0 and 100
~ q A [CR] 7E 71 41 0D Screen One of the following: 4:3, 16:9, 15:9, Crop, Letterbox, Native, Normal
~ q T [CR] 7E 71 54 0D Color Temperature One of the following:
5000K, 6500K, 7800K, 8500K, 9300K, 10500K, High-Bright
~ q J [CR] 7E 71 4A 0h Ceiling & Rear One of the following: Front, Rear+Ceiling, Rear, Ceiling
Spaces are shown in the examples
for clarity, but are NOT used in the actual commands or replies.
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Notes
Remote Commands
ASCII HEX Function
~ r U [CR] 7E 72 55 0D UP arrow
~ r D [CR] 7E 72 44 0D DOWN arrow
~ r L [CR] 7E 72 4C 0D LEFT arrow
~ r R [CR] 7E 72 52 0D RIGHT arrow
~ r P [CR] 7E 72 50 0D POWER
~ r E [CR] 7E 72 45 0D EXIT
~ r I [CR] 7E 72 49 0D INPUT
~ r A [CR] 7E 72 41 0D AUTO
~ r K [CR] 7E 72 4B 0D KEYSTONE +
~ r J [CR] 7E 72 4A 0D KEYSTONE -
~ r M [CR] 7E 72 4D 0D MENU
~ r S [CR] 7E 72 53 0D STATUS
~ r T [CR] 7E 72 54 0D MUTE
~ r Z [CR] 7E 72 5A 0D ZOOM + (Digital)
~ r Y [CR] 7E 72 59 0D ZOOM - (Digital)
~ r B [CR] 7E 72 42 0D BLANK
~ r F [CR] 7E 72 46 0D FREEZE
~ r V [CR] 7E 72 56 0D VOLUME +
~ r W [CR] 7E 72 57 0D VOLUME -
~ r N [CR] 7E 72 4E 0D ENTER
~ r 00 [CR] 7E 72 30 30 0D FOCUS +
~ r 01 [CR] 7E 72 30 31 0D FOCUS -
~ r 02 [CR] 7E 72 30 32 0D ZOOM +
~ r 03 [CR] 7E 72 30 33 0D ZOOM -
~ r C [CR] 7E 72 43 0D KEYSTONE
~ r G [CR] 7E 72 47 0D LENS SHIFT
~ r Q [CR] 7E 72 51 0D ASPECT RATIO
Spaces are shown in the examples
for clarity, but are NOT used in the actual commands or replies.
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Digital Projection E-Vision 6000 Series LAN CONTROL UTILITY Remote Communications Guide

LAN Control Utility

It is possible to control some basic functions by using the embedded LAN Control Utility.
The LAN Control Utility web address is http://<LAN IP Address>/index.html.
The embedded web page shown here should appear.

Power ON/OFF

Click on the buttons to turn the projector on or into Standby mode.
Picture and Volume controls
Click on the arrows to adjust the settings as required.
Source Select
Click on the buttons to switch to the required input.
Mute
Click to switch video, sound and OSD on or off.
Notes
The LAN IP Address of the projector
can be set from Installation > Advanced Setting > Network in the menu.
Use:
a straight cable to connect to a hub
or network, or
a crossed cable to connect ONLY to
a computer directly.
OSD Mute hides the OSD if it is
displayed. It does not disable it.
Projector Status
The panel shows the status of the lamps and lters. Click on
Refresh to update the readings.
The lamp life percentage shown
here is based on expected lamp life in controlled laboratory conditions.
The actual life may vary depending
on installation environment, orientation and lamp mode (Normal or Eco).
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Digital Projection E-Vision 6000 Series LAN CONFIGURATION Remote Communications Guide

LAN Conguration
It is possible to assign a Host Name and Domain Name to the projector, and to set up an Alert Mail address and PJLink password:
The URL of the LAN Conguration page is http://<LAN IP Address>/lanconf.html.
The embedded web page shown here should appear.

Settings

Host Name
Up to 60 alpha-numeric characters can be entered. Press the
Apply button to conrm the new name.
Domain Name
Up to 60 alpha-numeric characters. Press the Apply button to
conrm the new name.
Mail
When enabled, an email will be sent to up to three specied
addresses, when the lamp reaches the end of its usable life, or if an error occurs on the projector. Press the Apply button to conrm the new settings.
A test mail can be sent to check that the settings have been made correctly. Press the Execute button to send the test message.
Notes
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PJLink
When enabled, a password can be set. Press the Apply button to conrm the new password.
The projector supports all the commands of PJLink Class 1.
The projector signal inputs have the following PJLink equivalents:
Projector input PJ Link input Parameter
Computer 1 RGB 1 11
Computer 2 RGB 2 12
Computer 3 DIGITAL 1 31
Component VIDEO 3 23
Video VIDEO 1 21
S-Video VIDEO 2 22
Notes
The PJLink specication can be
downloaded from http://pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/english ­click on the Specications link.
The PJ link password can be set at
http://<LAN IP Address>/lanconf. html
The TCP Port number is 5450.
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